This was the brightest one Ive ever seen. I was sitting under an awning so I did not see when it entered the atmosphere. I seen it as it crossed the tree line on the horizon. Im guessing this bad boy hit the gulf of Mexico. Ive never seen one go this low to the horizon without terminating or going "out". If it did hit land, its highly populated between my view and the Gulf.
Emplacement
Adresse
Seffner, FL
Latitude
28° 0' 13,94'' N (28°)
Longitude
82° 16' 20,89'' W (-82,27°)
Altitude
18,41m
Temps et durée
Date et & Heure locale
18/02/2023 19:18 EST
Date et & Heure TU
19/02/2023 00:18 UT
Durée
≈3,5s
Direction
Direction de déplacement
Du haut à droite vers le bas à gauche
Angle de descente
232°
Déplacement
Azimut d'observation
252,79°
Premier azimut
271,22°
Première altitude
60°
Dernier azimut
246,01°
Dernière altitude
10°
Luminosité et couleur
Magnitude
-16
Couleur
Light Yellow, White
Son simultané
Observation
Non
Remarques
-
Son décalé
Observation
Non
Remarques
-
Traînée persistante
Observation
No
Durée
-
Longueur
-
Remarques
-
Flash terminal
Observation
Yes
Remarques
I seen it getting brighter before it entered the tree line on the horizon. I did NOT see it terminate. It was getting brighter very quickly as it approached the trees on the horizon.